Lyrics Factory Girl - Rhiannon Giddens
As
I
went
a-walkin'
on
a
fine
summer's
mornin'
The
birds
on
the
bushes
did
whistle
and
sing
The
lads
and
the
lassies
in
couples
were
sportin'
Then
back
to
the
factory
their
work
to
begin
I
saw
one
amongst
them
she
was
fairer
than
any
Her
cheeks
like
the
roses
that
bloom
in
the
spring
Her
skin
like
the
lily
that
grows
in
yon
valley
She
was
only
a
hard
workin'
factory
girl
I
stepped
up
to
her
more
closely
to
view
her
When
on
me
she
cast
a
look
of
destain
Saying,
"Young
man,
stand
off
me
and
do
not
come
near
me
I
work
for
my
living
and
think
it
no
shame"
The
next
morning
I
was
there
ready
and
waiting
And
begged
her
to
talk
to
me
just
for
a
spell
And
each
morning
after
she
lingered
still
longer
And
then
hurried
away
at
the
sound
of
the
bell
Then
came
the
morning
when
silence
did
greet
me
The
birds
on
the
bushes
were
stricken
and
still
So
I
stepped
on
the
path
where
she
often
did
meet
me
And
I
walked
to
the
factory
up
on
the
hill
The
crowd
gathered
round,
couldn't
hide
the
destruction
I
cast
my
eyes
on
it
in
such
disbelief
A
truth
of
the
world
settled
into
the
ashes
The
rich
man's
neglect
is
the
poor
man's
grief
As
I
stood
there
a
whisper
it
did
caress
me
A
faint
scent
of
roses
my
senses
begun
I
lifted
my
face
and
I
saw
that
above
me
A
thousand
young
butterflies
darkened
the
sun
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